ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE CADDIES AND KITS
Orthopedic device caddies and kits including orthopedic device caddies. In one example, the orthopedic device caddy includes a caddy body, an elongated opening extending into the caddy body including an alignment portion and an orthopedic device retention portion. The orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening holds an orthopedic device having an orthopedic device engagement feature. The alignment portion of the elongated opening aligns an instrument engagement feature of an orthopedic instrument relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature.
This patent application claims priority to and the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 63/479,521 filed Jan. 11, 2023 for “Orthopedic Device Caddies and Kits,” the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by this reference.
RELATED FIELDSOrthopedic device caddies and kits including orthopedic device caddies.
BACKGROUNDOrthopedic procedures often require the presence of numerous orthopedic instruments, implants, and other orthopedic devices in the sterile surgical field. Some of the implants and other devices required for a particular orthopedic procedure can be quite small, such as small screws, eyelets, and other orthopedic devices. In some instances, caddies are used to hold these devices so that they can be easily accessed during the orthopedic procedure. There are drawbacks to existing caddies; however, and there remains room for improvement.
SUMMARYThis patent describes improved orthopedic device caddies and kits for the same.
First ExampleIn one example, an orthopedic kit includes an orthopedic device having an orthopedic device engagement feature, an orthopedic instrument having an elongated instrument shaft and an instrument engagement feature, and an orthopedic device caddy. In this example, the orthopedic device caddy has a caddy body and an elongated opening extending into the caddy body. The elongated opening has an alignment portion extending along a proximal segment of the elongated opening, and an orthopedic device retention portion extending along a segment of the elongated opening distal to the proximal segment. The orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold the orthopedic device, and the alignment portion is configured to receive a portion of the instrument shaft and align the instrument engagement feature relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature.
In this example, the kit may also include a sterile package containing the orthopedic device, the orthopedic instrument, and the orthopedic device caddy.
In this example, the alignment portion may be at least three times a length of the orthopedic device, or may be at least twice a length of the orthopedic device.
In this example, an outer diameter of the portion of the instrument shaft may be less than 1 mm smaller than an inner diameter of the alignment portion of the elongated opening, or may be less than 0.5 mm smaller than an inner diameter of the alignment portion of the elongated opening.
In this example, the elongated opening may extend into the caddy body at a non-perpendicular and non-parallel angle relative to a planar face of the caddy body.
In this example, the caddy body may be configured to allow visualization of the orthopedic device in the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
In this example, the caddy body may be at least partially translucent.
In this example, the caddy body may include a visualization opening extending into the caddy body proximate the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
In this example, the caddy body may include a vent opening extending into the caddy body to the orthopedic device retention portion.
In this example, the caddy body may include at least one additional opening extending into the caddy body configured to retain an additional orthopedic device.
In this example, the additional orthopedic device may be an orthopedic screw.
In this example, the orthopedic device may include a first orthopedic device and a second orthopedic device, and the orthopedic device retention portion may include a first orthopedic device retention portion and a second orthopedic device retention portion spaced from the first orthopedic device retention portion along the elongated opening, with the first orthopedic device retention portion configured to hold the first orthopedic device and the second orthopedic device retention portion configured to hold the second orthopedic device.
In this example, the first orthopedic device retention portion may distal to the alignment portion and the second orthopedic device retention portion may be either proximal to or in the alignment portion.
In this example, the second orthopedic device may be cannulated and configured to receive the elongated instrument shaft of the orthopedic instrument such that the elongated instrument shaft extends through the cannulation of the second orthopedic device.
In this example, the caddy body may further include a port extending into the caddy body proximate the second orthopedic device retention portion.
In this example, the second orthopedic device may be physically manipulable through the port when the second orthopedic device is located in the second orthopedic device retention portion.
Second ExampleIn another example, an orthopedic device caddy includes a caddy body and an elongated opening extending into the caddy body, the elongated opening including an alignment portion extending along a proximal segment of the elongated opening, and an orthopedic device retention portion extending along a segment of the elongated opening distal to the proximal segment. The orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold an orthopedic device having an orthopedic device engagement feature. The alignment portion is configured to align an instrument engagement feature of an orthopedic instrument relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature.
In this example, the alignment portion may be at least three times the length of the orthopedic device retention portion, or may be at least twice the length of the orthopedic device retention portion.
In this example, the elongated opening may extend into the caddy body at a non-perpendicular and non-parallel angle relative to a planar face of the caddy body.
In this example, the caddy body may be configured to allow visualization of the orthopedic device in the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
In this example, the caddy body may include at least one additional opening extending into the caddy body configured to retain an additional orthopedic device.
Third ExampleIn another example, an orthopedic kit includes an orthopedic device including an orthopedic device engagement feature, an orthopedic screw, an orthopedic instrument including an elongated instrument shaft and an instrument engagement feature, and an orthopedic device caddy. The orthopedic device caddy includes a caddy body and an elongated opening extending into the caddy body, and at least one additional opening extending into the caddy body configured to retain the orthopedic screw. The elongated opening includes an alignment portion extending along a proximal segment of the elongated opening and an orthopedic device retention portion extending along a segment of the elongated opening distal to the proximal segment. The orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold the orthopedic device. The alignment portion is configured to receive a portion of the instrument shaft and align the instrument engagement feature relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature, the alignment portion being at least twice a length of the orthopedic device.
Fourth ExampleIn another example an orthopedic system includes an orthopedic device caddy. The orthopedic device caddy has a caddy body with an elongated opening extending into the caddy body from a proximal end to a distal end. The elongated opening has a first portion and a second portion that is wider than the first portion. A first orthopedic device is removably positioned in the first portion of the elongated opening, and a second orthopedic device is removably positioned in the second portion of the elongated opening.
In this example the second orthopedic device may be cannulated, with the cannulation extending from a proximal end of the second orthopedic device to a distal end of the second orthopedic device.
In this example the first and second orthopedic devices may be removably positioned in the first and second portions of the elongated opening. The distal end of the second orthopedic device may be spaced apart from a proximal end of the first orthopedic device.
In this example the orthopedic device caddy may also include a movable stop movable between a blocking position and a non-blocking position. When the movable stop is in the blocking position, the movable stop may be positioned to obstruct at least partially the elongated opening such that the second orthopedic device cannot move fully out of the second portion of the elongated opening. When the movable stop is in the non-blocking position, the movable stop may be positioned such that it does not prevent the second orthopedic device from moving fully out of the second portion of the elongated opening.
In this example when the movable stop is in the blocking position it may extend further into the elongated opening than in the non-blocking position.
In this example the elongated opening may include a third portion proximal to the second portion and wider than the second portion. The movable stop may be located at the third portion of the elongated opening.
In this example the movable stop may be biased to the blocking position by a resilient member.
In this example the movable stop may be a movable ball.
In this example the system may further include an orthopedic instrument. The instrument may include an elongated instrument shaft. The instrument may be sized and shaped such that insertion of the orthopedic instrument into the elongated opening of the caddy body engages the first and second orthopedic devices to the elongated instrument shaft and moves the movable stop to the non-blocking position.
In this example, the orthopedic devices are two sizes of orthopedic screws 14, 16 and a pair of orthopedic eyelets 18. As shown in
The screws 14, 16 and eyelets 18 may each include an engagement feature (e.g. the hexagonal openings 28 in the heads of the screws 14, 16) that facilitate engaging the orthopedic device to a corresponding engagement feature of an orthopedic instrument. The screws 14, 16, and eyelets 18 may all have the same engagement feature so that a single instrument may engage all of them or may have different engagement features for engagement with different instruments.
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The openings 20 configured to hold orthopedic eyelets 18 are elongated openings. Each opening 20 includes an alignment portion 24 extending along a proximal segment of the opening 20 and an orthopedic device retention portion 26 extending along a segment of the opening 20 that is distal to the proximal segment. The orthopedic device retention portion 26 is configured to hold the orthopedic device (such as the eyelet 18 or other relatively small orthopedic device component). In the particular example shown, the eyelet 18 freely rests at the bottom of the opening 20. In other implementations, the size, shape, and configuration of the eyelet 18 and opening 20 may be adjusted to provide a light press fit between the two.
The alignment portion 24 is configured to align an instrument engagement feature of an orthopedic instrument relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature of the orthopedic device located in the retention portion 26. This allows relatively easy loading of a small orthopedic device onto an instrument without risk of droppage or other mishandling of the small orthopedic device in the sterile surgical field.
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The orthopedic device caddy, orthopedic devices, and instrument(s) may all be provided as part of an orthopedic kit. In some implementations, the orthopedic device caddy, orthopedic devices, and instrument(s) may be packaged together in a sterile package. In some implementations, at least some of the kit components may be packaged in separate sterile packages.
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The elongated opening 84 and how its width changes in this example is similar to the elongated opening 54 in the example of
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Unlike the earlier examples, the orthopedic device caddy in the example of
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The movable stop 82 may be moved from the blocking position to the non-blocking position by insertion of an instrument into the elongated opening.
Additions, deletions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made to the orthopedic device caddy, kits, and methods described above without departing from the scope or spirit of the inventions set out in the following claims.
Claims
1. An orthopedic system comprising:
- (a) an orthopedic device comprising an orthopedic device engagement feature;
- (b) an orthopedic instrument comprising an elongated instrument shaft and an instrument engagement feature; and
- (c) an orthopedic device caddy, comprising: (i) a caddy body; (ii) an elongated opening extending into the caddy body, the elongated opening comprising an alignment portion extending along a proximal segment of the elongated opening, the elongated opening further comprising an orthopedic device retention portion extending along a segment of the elongated opening distal to the proximal segment; (c) wherein the orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold the orthopedic device; (d) wherein the alignment portion is configured to receive a portion of the instrument shaft and align the instrument engagement feature relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature.
2. The orthopedic system of claim 1 further comprising a sterile package containing the orthopedic device, the orthopedic instrument, and the orthopedic device caddy.
3. The orthopedic system of claim 1 wherein the alignment portion is at least three times a length of the orthopedic device.
4. The orthopedic system of claim 2 wherein the alignment portion is at least twice a length of the orthopedic device.
5. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein an outer diameter of the portion of the instrument shaft is less than 1 mm smaller than an inner diameter of the alignment portion of the elongated opening.
6. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein an outer diameter of the portion of the instrument shaft is less than 0.5 mm smaller than an inner diameter of the alignment portion of the elongated opening.
7. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein the elongated opening extends into the caddy body at a non-perpendicular and non-parallel angle relative to a planar face of the caddy body.
8. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein the caddy body is configured to allow visualization of the orthopedic device in the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
9. The orthopedic system of claim 8 wherein the caddy body is at least partially translucent.
10. The orthopedic system of claim 8 where the caddy body comprises a visualization opening extending into the caddy body proximate the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
11. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein the caddy body comprises a vent opening extending into the caddy body to the orthopedic device retention portion.
12. The orthopedic system of claim 4 wherein the caddy body comprises at least one additional opening extending into the caddy body configured to retain an additional orthopedic device.
13. The orthopedic system of claim 9 wherein the additional orthopedic device comprises an orthopedic screw.
14. The orthopedic system of claim 1 wherein:
- (i) the orthopedic device comprises a first orthopedic device and a second orthopedic device;
- (ii) wherein the orthopedic device retention portion of the orthopedic device caddy further comprises a first orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening and a second orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening spaced from the first orthopedic device retention portion along the elongated opening;
- (iii) wherein the first orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold the first orthopedic device; and
- (iv) wherein the second orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold the second orthopedic device.
15. The orthopedic system of claim 14 wherein the first orthopedic device retention portion is distal to the alignment portion and wherein the second orthopedic device retention portion is either proximal to or in the alignment portion.
16. The orthopedic system of claim 15 wherein the second orthopedic device is cannulated and configured to receive the elongated instrument shaft of the orthopedic instrument such that the elongated instrument shaft extends through the cannulation of the second orthopedic device.
17. The orthopedic system of claim 15 wherein the caddy body further comprises a port extending into the caddy body proximate the second orthopedic device retention portion.
18. The orthopedic system of claim 17 wherein the second orthopedic device is physically manipulable through the port when the second orthopedic device is located in the second orthopedic device retention portion.
19. An orthopedic system comprising an orthopedic device caddy, the orthopedic device caddy comprising:
- (a) a caddy body;
- (b) an elongated opening extending into the caddy body, the elongated opening comprising an alignment portion extending along a proximal segment of the elongated opening, the elongated opening further comprising an orthopedic device retention portion extending along a segment of the elongated opening distal to the proximal segment;
- (c) wherein the orthopedic device retention portion is configured to hold an orthopedic device, the orthopedic device comprising an orthopedic device engagement feature;
- (d) wherein the alignment portion is configured to align an instrument engagement feature of an orthopedic instrument relative to the orthopedic device engagement feature.
20. The orthopedic system of claim 19 wherein the alignment portion is at least three times the length of the orthopedic device retention portion.
21. The orthopedic system of claim 19 wherein the alignment portion is at least twice the length of the orthopedic device retention portion.
22. The orthopedic system of claim 21 wherein the elongated opening extends into the caddy body at a non-perpendicular and non-parallel angle relative to a planar face of the caddy body.
23. The orthopedic system of claim 21 wherein the caddy body is configured to allow visualization of the orthopedic device in the orthopedic device retention portion of the elongated opening.
24. The orthopedic system of claim 21 wherein the caddy body comprises at least one additional opening extending into the caddy body configured to retain an additional orthopedic device.
25. An orthopedic system comprising an orthopedic device caddy, the orthopedic device caddy comprising:
- (a) a caddy body;
- (b) an elongated opening extending into the caddy body from a proximal end to a distal end, the elongated opening comprising a first portion and a second portion proximal to the first portion that is wider than the first portion;
- (c) a first orthopedic device removably positioned in the first portion of the elongated opening; and
- (d) a second orthopedic device removably positioned in the second portion of the elongated opening.
26. The orthopedic system of claim 25 wherein the second orthopedic device is cannulated, with the cannulation extending from a proximal end of the second orthopedic device to a distal end of the second orthopedic device.
27. The orthopedic system of claim 26 wherein, when the first and second orthopedic devices are removably positioned in the first and second portions of the elongated opening, the distal end of the second orthopedic device is spaced apart from a proximal end of the first orthopedic device.
28. The orthopedic system of claim 25 further comprising a movable stop movable between a blocking position and a non-blocking position, wherein, when the movable stop is in the blocking position, the movable stop is positioned to at least partially obstruct the elongated opening such that the second orthopedic device cannot move fully out of the second portion; and wherein, when the movable stop is in the non-blocking position, the movable stop does not prevent the second orthopedic device from moving fully out of the second portion.
29. The orthopedic system of claim 28 wherein in the blocking position the movable stop extends further into the elongated opening than in the non-blocking position.
30. The orthopedic system of claim 28 wherein the elongated opening comprises a third portion proximal to the second portion and wider than the second portion, wherein the movable stop is located at the third portion of the elongated opening.
31. The orthopedic system of claim 28 wherein the movable stop is biased to the blocking position by a resilient member.
32. The orthopedic system of claim 31 wherein the movable stop is a movable ball.
33. The orthopedic system of claim 28 further comprising an orthopedic instrument comprising an elongated instrument shaft, wherein the orthopedic instrument is sized and shaped such that insertion of the orthopedic instrument into the elongated opening of the caddy body engages the first and second orthopedic devices to the elongated instrument shaft and moves the movable stop to the non-blocking position.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 13, 2023
Publication Date: Jul 11, 2024
Applicant: INTERNATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES, LLC d/b/a ARTELON (Marietta, GA)
Inventors: Justin C. SLUDER (Dallas, GA), Lauren Chase THORNBURG (Cumming, GA), David Brett CAIN (Marietta, GA)
Application Number: 18/486,749